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Effect of Proteins on the Network Formation and Degradation of Peroxide Cross-Linked Natural Rubber Elucidated by Time-Domain NMR. [PDF]
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A Carboxylated Nitrile Butadiene Rubber Latex Film with Synergistically Enhanced Water-Based Lubricity and Tensile Strength: Fabrication and Characterization. [PDF]
Zhai J, Wu M.
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From waste rubber to value polybutadiene modification for circular materials. [PDF]
Jeschke J, Mutlu H.
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Rubber Chemistry and Technology, 1964
Abstract Mono- and bismaleimides were evaluated as curing agents to determine the effect of structure on crosslinking ability. Activity of N-phenylmaleimide derivatives (monomaleimides) as crosslinking agents is highly dependent upon the substituent on the phenyl group.
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Abstract Mono- and bismaleimides were evaluated as curing agents to determine the effect of structure on crosslinking ability. Activity of N-phenylmaleimide derivatives (monomaleimides) as crosslinking agents is highly dependent upon the substituent on the phenyl group.
P. O. Tawney +3 more
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Trends in Pharmacological Sciences, 1999
One can often gain new insights into a topic when approaching it from a new angle. The paradigm example involves the insights into histology that can be gained from studying pathology. For example, a rare cell type in the pituitary suddenly becomes very easy to recognize once a whole field of them can be seen in a tumour.
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One can often gain new insights into a topic when approaching it from a new angle. The paradigm example involves the insights into histology that can be gained from studying pathology. For example, a rare cell type in the pituitary suddenly becomes very easy to recognize once a whole field of them can be seen in a tumour.
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Photoinduced inverse vulcanization
Nature Chemistry, 2022The inverse vulcanization (IV) of elemental sulfur to generate sulfur-rich functional polymers has attracted much recent attention. However, the harsh reaction conditions required, even with metal catalysts, constrains the range of feasible crosslinkers.
Jinhong Jia +15 more
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Efficient de-vulcanization of sulfur-vulcanized SBR
Rubber, fibres, plastics international, 2012Enabling recycling loops for used passenger car tires is a challenge and an opportunity: The challenge lies in the presence of SBR as the main elastomer in this type of tires, which makes this material difficult to reclaim due to the tendency of the elastomer chain fragments to re-combine.
Saiwari, Sitisaiyidah +2 more
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Architecture and implementation of Vulcan
Proceedings of 8th International Parallel Processing Symposium, 2002IBM's recently announced Scalable POWERparallel family of systems is based upon the Vulcan architecture, and the currently available 9076 SP1 parallel system utilizes fundamental Vulcan technology. The experimental Vulcan parallel processor is designed to scale to many thousands of microprocessor-based nodes.
Craig B. Stunkel +8 more
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Stoichiometry of vulcanization with sulfur
Journal of Polymer Science, 1951Abstract In the study of vulcanization with natural rubber and other polymers of relatively high chemical unsaturation, it has always been difficult to represent the vulcanization process molecularly because of the complexity of the sulfur-polymer reactions.
R. L. Zapp +3 more
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Influence of Vulcanization on Adhesion to Non-Vulcanizing Polymers
Rubber Chemistry and Technology, 1961Abstract According to contemporary ideas the mechanisms of adhesion and co-vulcanization of rubbers have much in common. The phenomenon of co-vulcanization, like that of adhesion of polymers, includes the diffusion of macromolecules and of segments of them, which is particularly intensive in the initial period of vulcanization, when the ...
V. G. Raevskiĭ, S. S. Voyutskiĭ
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